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Salem, Oregon, Thursday, June 21, 1956 Page 8 Section 1 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL (1 Food Notes Lamb. Pork Among Good Buys Now If i By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 'Weekend shoppers will find low er price tags on pork and lamb in most food stores across the coun- try this week. A continued drop ; in the wholesale market indicates i even further price cuts are in the ; offing. a Meat specials for Ihc weekend vary widely throughout the conn- try, reflecting local supplies and tastes. But in general housewives will find the mainstay of week- end special lists arc ground chuck t and other standard beef cuts, veal ? and lamb. Salad greens, spring onions, rad- i Ishcs, snjpfc'i and cabba make lip the best buys generally avail able et vegetable counters. Good buys in vegetables include I beans, beets and squash. The as- s paragus season is tapering off and cuttings vary widely in quality and condition. A wide variety of early summery: fruits is now available from south- t em and western orchards. Prices arc still high. cotton cardigans by Sniartcc 4 98 Perfect for all sports clothes , . right weight for summer wear. Hand washable. White. S, M, L. Separates, 1st floor air-conditioned cotton knit Carter's gowns & baby doll p.j. Q98 cool cotton knits by Carter "Spunky Pants" briefs 95c Styled for cool sleeping . . . these soft, weight gowns wash without shrinkage . , no ironing. Dainty prints. S, M, L. 32-44. - Lingerie, 2nd floor light need Rosebud print in blue, pink or yellow . . . perfect for warm weather wear. Washfast colors. They tuds like stockings . . . save all ironing. S, M, L. Lingerie. 2nd floor ft ill 10.98 to 19.98 maternity suits V2 Off Styles for now and into fall . , . all smart . . . many one of a kind. All 2-picce. Size! 10-16. Maternity Shop, 2nd floor Betrothal Told I ; MCBANON Announcement is I ". ' made of the engagement of Miss Jerrianne Winslcd to Jack Stnl- : tig. The bride-elect is the daugh- k let of Mrs. Ralph Winslcd. The I; i bridegroom's parents are Mr. flndk: Mrs. Jack Stolsig. The prospective ; mj bridegroom is now stationed in pvs Astoria. A mid-September wedding ? i is planned. MOLALLA Initiated recently as ' a member of Molalla Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary's Past i, Presidents association, was Mrs. ;;. Peggy .Jordan, junior past presi dent of the Molalla VKW auxiliary, Kach year the club adds one past ; president to its membership. The V initiation took place at the home lb of Mrs. Marie Wells. I', The members honored Mrs. Jor- ! Uail Willi U Ulllllll HJimmriiig j initiation, ion past presiuems now make up the membership of the club, with all but two present at the dinner. Attending were Mrs. .Jordan, Mrs. Wells, Mrs. 0 1 eta Maul., Mrs. Bertha Dickon, Mrs. Iris Mills, Mrs. Genevieve Schumach er, Mrs. Hulm Swignrt and Mrs. Hazel Perry. Members not present were Mrs. Edna Lewis and Mrs. . Pearl Poludnik. MOLAI.LA Mr. and Mrs. Er nest F. Wallace will observe their 50th wedding anniversary in the home at Five Oaks, near Liberal church, this Sunday, June 24, . from 2 to 4 p.m. Hostesses for the reception will be Mrs. Fred Wallace of Cedardale district and Mrs. Kalph Smith of lold Bench, i Relatives and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace arc invited to call during the afternoon. NEW EARTH SHOCKS FOHLI, Italy UH Three new earth shocks Thursday damaged a score more homes in Appennine Mountain towns of central Italy where more than 3.000 residents have heen sleenine in tents for 27 nights. More than 500 homes have I been damaged by 4l separate 4 shocks in Ihc past month. No one ? has been iniured or killed. It The Right whale w,i so named becuse it was just risht for whal ing, with plenty of blubber, long baleenand it floats after death. r . v A reg. 7.95 to 9.951 save on summer casuals 500 Choose from leathers, meshes, straws, whites, beiges, regular and flat wedgies. All arc perfect for casual wear ... all at savings. i 1 for tots who "play rough" Sunshine Sandals Genuine leather . . . soles flexible but "long-wear lough." All foam cushioned beneath a leather like insole. Pink, pale blue, white. 52 to large 3. Shoe Salon, 1st floor II , . matching valance Hi go cafes v9 trim matchsticks Pair 24x26 Matching Valance . . . 1.39 A wonderful change for your windows this sum mer. Natural color. 30x30, 1.69 pr. Valance, 54x9, 1.38 ea. Also Matsu chipwood cafes, 1.29 to 1.89 pr. ' Draperies, lower level new English imports . . . lovely Bone China Cups & Saucers 1 50 Fine china . . . lovely designs ... a wonderful addition to a collection or for gifts. Cup and saucer at this low price. Others 88c to 2.95. China and Gifts, 1st floor f " "i , : ' J LEGALS no. n,m IN tup. muriT rni'itT of tub HTATK OF Oltl'.dON FOIl THF. COUNTY OF MA It ION, JOHN HANCOCK MUTUAL ) I. iff: insurance company,) ft MRRKftrlHisctti rorpnralton. ) IMiimtiff, ) 1 Ki.woon n. ji:nnfss mui i HELEN M. JENNKSS. CER- ) ALIi T. HALL. DOItlS K ) HALL. FRANCIS P COLCIAX, ) dba COl.GAN LUMHEIl CO , C. B, KELLER rihfi COMMFII-i CIAL SAND . CICVVEL XV'- I'LY CO., MIKE I'Oin n.f ) VINCENT NEAL. i m-.;ii li t i s i doing buisnrss s l'HR'I'KU i NEAL excavating; CO, DALE V.. IIROWN. HOMFItT I. I IinOWN bikI I.Yl.E W. CON-1 OVER, lo-imrtm-i h rtoiiiR Ihim-i Hfs ni CAI'lTOL FLOOR ( COVERINGS. R. W. I'U'KKIl.l Trustee of lite Estate it Et-t wood B. JennniEs 11 ltankrurt t mid ROBERT .! KAVL mid I DOROTHY ANN KAYL. i 3 ttm uj:. m'rxui !;.. u m r.. vr : - : . fjLsv-.$ fe. 4 p5, reg. $98 service for 8 i nylon reinforced collar Gold Seal Quality only with Maumavox TV 275 $13 mo. handy car-closet for travel 1 1 carnal special C7 I price 2-spiMkcr, front pntjci ted smiml. sLind up tun inu. concralrd controls. Cold Seal Quality jjives you H-month Iter service, full yeat-'s warranty on all tubes . . . nil at no extra cost. TV Salon, lower level for men Pentrr fold handle is most convenient. Choose Wallace, Perth Black, Stuart tartan or solid hrown. navv. Women's carbay, 12.95. Matching 60 pc. H9 set swayhas, 3 95- l.imtnitr, lower level plus tax NOTICE OF SHI'HIFES SA!E By virtue of mi exn 11 turn. u:it fiient order, ri'TPe and onlcr n( s. i!c Issued mil i( t)ie almvc - rnnilrd Court In the nlmve-en'itled muse tn me dlreeten, and dated Pie 1 tit It d.tv of My, li'.'ifi. upon a JiidKnirnt fil tered in said Court 011 thr lltti d:tv ; of May. l'lftfi. in favor of John Han- ; cork Mutii.il Life Invurnme Coni pny, s Massaelui setts riirporahnn. plaintiff, nod HRnlnst El wood Ft. Jen nes and Helen M. Jrnness, and each of them, defendants, for the nun nf JB.S2lt.4l with interest thereon nt the rats of 5'r per annum from and after Marrh 1. !!:.! tn May 11. V:6: and the further mm of $i:p?4 with inter est thereon at the ratr of V .. per annum from and after Julv 2a, I1135 to May 11, H'.'6; and the further sum nf $450; and the fmthrr sum of f :'A .'a and for ror-ta and distmi semen ts taxerl at f MF, and the cost of and upon this writ, comma nriin me to make pale of the folhminr desctihed real prime My ltu,ltrd in Mai ion County, Oregon, to wil' Iflt T wentv-flve Block One (1) HF.NNINC.SKN THAC'TS, NOW, THKHKFOHK. hy virtue of said exeeutiiin, judKmenl order. d -cree and order of sale, and In com pliance with the eotnmandi of kah! writ. I will, on Mondav, the 9th dav of July, at 10 (Hi o'clock a m. at the front door nf the Countv : Courthouse in Salem, Marion Countv, Oregon, sell at public auction, sub- Jeet to redemption, to the hiKhst . bidder for cash in hand, ail of the rifcht. title and tntereM which the within named defendants and each and all of them in the ahove-entlt'cd auit had on the Rth day of May, 1 10:1. the date of the innrtiMpe herein foreclosed. 01 s'nee thit d ile hfld 111 or In the rhnvp-dernhed prone rt v. nr any part t'lereof, tn sihsfv s-"d eve- utinn, judc iiTt an rie- rree, intrreM. vm',m ail rriiinf : Gftfls. . I 1M1. Jmm VX-1. ? '; mMt J une 7th. 1! ."(!. Kl",.tbi Hurj 2Rih, 'tfM. Denver '(unjr. Sheriff of ilar- t Ion Countv. Orepon, I .By A. i. MalMrom. Peptitv wool mohair innrs suits 5230 Koner Kent tail.ueil in cool fabric blend that is crease slain spot resistant. Tan, brown, blue, ;rey m mix tures, patients, plains. Hern ials, shorts and longs. ' Men's ( lathing, lv( floor Lunch in owr Chrry Ro-om ('nine us on .ind dine in i4 t mlni ('otnplcte liMulieon ifnliiding crri at ns low ;is S-V te . luuiff trjmt'f?rff t J.iy rveiiini;. 0 o d'ltfrrv Tea I(OOU). 10 O O O I 1 i' I netiriiiR a lovely Holmes k Edward's pattern... ''Spring Garden". A wonderful opportunity to own a sterling-inlaid silver set at great savings. Silverware, 1st floor keeps foods hot or cold Thermo Pak hajj serves many purposes Luzv Silvan 1,M 12x8x5 Reg. 2.59 88 This Wonder P.m is interlined with 1-inch thick Kiberclas Ih;it keeps fooiis and hquids hot or .old T,m, red, blue, green plastic. Larger sizes. Notions, 1st floor Made of sturdy brown ovenware. Heat proof! Can be put in your oven. Also available: gravy boat, carafes, casserole, salad sets all at a low $1 68 each Houseware, lower level Sirup in eofftnr atid fomfltI 1 O O CD o o "jo nylon reinforced collar boys' T-shirts 2 - I39 Fine combed cotton . . . shrink resist tested . . , wonderful buy in this most popular apparel for boys. White only. Sizes 8-18. Bovs Wear, 1st floor BILLY THE KID DEMM slacks 298 Sturdy, man-t,-ilored slacks with pleated front, 4 pock ets . . . just like dad's. Com pletely washable. Light Crecn, blue, wheat. 6 thru 12. Boys' Wear, 1st floor Ltnding Library Ktijny- tlir Litest mv for nnrv ' t Uy ( liinf i "ri'jnl.ir" . - tor VC5 niontlt yim an '! W Ml ! ! I 1 I 4uiM 7, ii, 21, 2H. I 3.. o 0 G O w o o o